Blog

Our blog highlights key developments, research updates, and expert commentary from our team. Alongside academic insights, we also share successes from our group, accessible summaries of our published papers, and reflections on the real-world impact of our work. Whether you're a researcher, practitioner, or simply interested in how psychology shapes health, there's something here for you.

  • Academic Excellence Award for Brian Fenech

    Congratulations to Brian Fenech, who has graduated from the University of Derby with a Distinction in MSc Health Psychology. Brian was also the recipient of the 'Highest Achiever for Postgraduate Programmes' Award. Everyone at the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group extend their congratulations to Brian for his fantastic achievement. Well done!

    15/11/25

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  • Advancing Gender-Inclusive HPV Vaccination in England

    HPV vaccination is essential for preventing cancers affecting all genders, yet uptake among boys in the UK remains below target. Our latest commentary explores how historical framing of HPV as a “girls’ vaccine,” low awareness, and barriers within school-based delivery continue to impact coverage. We highlight the need for gender-inclusive messaging, improved consent processes, and better engagement from healthcare professionals to support uptake.

    11/11/25

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  • Brian Fenech Showcases MSc Research at EMDOC Conference 2025

    On Friday 19th September 2025, Brian Fenech, who recently completed his MSc in Health Psychology at the University of Derby and is now undertaking a PhD at the University, presented his thesis at the EMDOC 2025 Conference — a leading event showcasing postgraduate and early-career research in psychology. His talk, “When confidence matters more than benefits: a health belief model paradox in breast cancer screening intentions”, explored how young women’s confidence in navigating screening procedures may outweigh perceived benefits in shaping intentions to attend screening. This finding has implications for designing more effective breast cancer screening campaigns. All of us at the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group extend our warm congratulations to Brian, a valued member of our research group.

    25/09/25

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  • Congratulations to Molly Roberts on Her First Publication

    Former MSc Health Psychology Student Molly Roberts, supervised by Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, has had her work titled "Exploring barriers and facilitators to effective self-management in individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis" accepted for publication in the journal Cogent Psychology (Taylor & Francis). The Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to Molly.

    03/06/25

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  • Dr. Daniel Gaffiero Recognised for Excellence in Postgraduate Supervision

    On June 5th, 2025, the University of Derby came alive with celebration as the annual Union Education Awards took centre stage. A standout moment of the evening was the continued recognition of Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, whose unwavering commitment to student success was once again celebrated. After being honoured last year as Personal Academic Tutor of the Year, Dr. Gaffiero was proud to receive this year’s award for Postgraduate Research Supervisor of the Year.

    21/05/25

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  • Empirical Research Project Conference 2025

    On 15/07/25 the MSc Health and Forensic Psychology cohorts attended the annual 'Empirical Research Project' Conference. This served as an opportunity for students to present their research in a 3MT format, and listen to a range of internal and external guest speakers highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary working. Pictured are Pavel Nadlicky (Left), Karoline Podbielska (Middle), Dr Daniel Gaffiero (Right) and Pranaya Prakash (Right).

    17/07/25

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  • Midlands Health Psychology Network Conference 2025

    On June 20th, 2025, the MHPN held their 20th Annual Conference titled 'Building the Future of Health Psychology'. The event was hugely successful with an abundance of positive feedback from attendees. A huge well done to the MHPN committee which features a number of members of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group including Stephanie Davey (Co-Chair), Dr Daniel Gaffiero (Vice Chair & Treasurer) and Brian Fenech (Membership Lead).

    21/05/25

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  • Research Featured in Medscape: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Malta

    We are pleased to see research conducted by PhD student Brian Fenech featured in a recent Medscape article. The research explored barriers and facilitators to antimicrobial stewardship among GPs and pharmacists in Malta, highlighting the importance of understanding the wider behavioural and structural factors that influence antibiotic prescribing and dispensing practices.

    06/05/26

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  • Sarah Chapman Achieves First Research Publication

    Sarah Chapman, valued member of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group has had her work titled "Understanding vaccine hesitancy: The role of fear and message framing in COVID-19 vaccination intention in adults in the UK" accepted for publication in the journal Vaccine (Taylor & Francis). Congratulations on your very first publication! A fantastic achievement, we are all extremely proud of you.

    15/11/25

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  • Stephanie Davey Featured in Vaccines Today Interview on Childhood COVID-19 Vaccination

    Why did some parents decline the COVID-19 vaccine for their children, despite vaccinating themselves? In an interview with Vaccines Today, MSc graduate Stephanie Davey explores this question through her research using the Health Belief Model.

    16/11/23

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  • Undergraduate Publication Success for Alicia Powell

    Former UG Psychology Student Alicia Powell, supervised by Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, has had her work titled "Between the Lines: An Interpretation Phenomenological Analysis Exploring Injury, Mental Health and Support in Professional and Semi-Professional Football in the United Kingdom" accepted for publication in the journal Cogent Psychology (Taylor & Francis). The Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to Alicia for this fantastic outcome, and wish her the very best for the future.

    17/07/25

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  • Undergraduate Research Publication Success for William Colgrave

    William Colgrave has had his undergraduate thesis titled "Impact of menu calorie labelling on hypothetical meal choices in the United Kingdom: An exploration of potential public health benefit versus risk for disordered eating harm" accepted for publication in the journal Advances in Public Health (Wiley). The rest of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to William for this significant achievement.

    02/09/25

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Academic Excellence Award for Brian Fenech

Congratulations to Brian Fenech, who has graduated from the University of Derby with a Distinction in MSc Health Psychology. Brian was also the recipient of the 'Highest Achiever for Postgraduate Programmes' Award. Everyone at the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group extend their congratulations to Brian for his fantastic achievement. Well done!

15/11/25

Advancing Gender-Inclusive HPV Vaccination in England

HPV vaccination is essential for preventing cancers affecting all genders, yet uptake among boys in the UK remains below target. Our latest commentary explores how historical framing of HPV as a “girls’ vaccine,” low awareness, and barriers within school-based delivery continue to impact coverage. We highlight the need for gender-inclusive messaging, improved consent processes, and better engagement from healthcare professionals to support uptake.

11/11/25

Brian Fenech Showcases MSc Research at EMDOC Conference 2025

On Friday 19th September 2025, Brian Fenech, who recently completed his MSc in Health Psychology at the University of Derby and is now undertaking a PhD at the University, presented his thesis at the EMDOC 2025 Conference — a leading event showcasing postgraduate and early-career research in psychology. His talk, “When confidence matters more than benefits: a health belief model paradox in breast cancer screening intentions”, explored how young women’s confidence in navigating screening procedures may outweigh perceived benefits in shaping intentions to attend screening. This finding has implications for designing more effective breast cancer screening campaigns. All of us at the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group extend our warm congratulations to Brian, a valued member of our research group.

25/09/25

Congratulations to Molly Roberts on Her First Publication

Former MSc Health Psychology Student Molly Roberts, supervised by Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, has had her work titled "Exploring barriers and facilitators to effective self-management in individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis" accepted for publication in the journal Cogent Psychology (Taylor & Francis). The Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to Molly.

03/06/25

Dr. Daniel Gaffiero Recognised for Excellence in Postgraduate Supervision

On June 5th, 2025, the University of Derby came alive with celebration as the annual Union Education Awards took centre stage. A standout moment of the evening was the continued recognition of Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, whose unwavering commitment to student success was once again celebrated. After being honoured last year as Personal Academic Tutor of the Year, Dr. Gaffiero was proud to receive this year’s award for Postgraduate Research Supervisor of the Year.

21/05/25

Empirical Research Project Conference 2025

On 15/07/25 the MSc Health and Forensic Psychology cohorts attended the annual 'Empirical Research Project' Conference. This served as an opportunity for students to present their research in a 3MT format, and listen to a range of internal and external guest speakers highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary working. Pictured are Pavel Nadlicky (Left), Karoline Podbielska (Middle), Dr Daniel Gaffiero (Right) and Pranaya Prakash (Right).

17/07/25

Midlands Health Psychology Network Conference 2025

On June 20th, 2025, the MHPN held their 20th Annual Conference titled 'Building the Future of Health Psychology'. The event was hugely successful with an abundance of positive feedback from attendees. A huge well done to the MHPN committee which features a number of members of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group including Stephanie Davey (Co-Chair), Dr Daniel Gaffiero (Vice Chair & Treasurer) and Brian Fenech (Membership Lead).

21/05/25

Research Featured in Medscape: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Malta

We are pleased to see research conducted by PhD student Brian Fenech featured in a recent Medscape article. The research explored barriers and facilitators to antimicrobial stewardship among GPs and pharmacists in Malta, highlighting the importance of understanding the wider behavioural and structural factors that influence antibiotic prescribing and dispensing practices.

06/05/26

Sarah Chapman Achieves First Research Publication

Sarah Chapman, valued member of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Research Group has had her work titled "Understanding vaccine hesitancy: The role of fear and message framing in COVID-19 vaccination intention in adults in the UK" accepted for publication in the journal Vaccine (Taylor & Francis). Congratulations on your very first publication! A fantastic achievement, we are all extremely proud of you.

15/11/25

Stephanie Davey Featured in Vaccines Today Interview on Childhood COVID-19 Vaccination

Why did some parents decline the COVID-19 vaccine for their children, despite vaccinating themselves? In an interview with Vaccines Today, MSc graduate Stephanie Davey explores this question through her research using the Health Belief Model.

16/11/23

Undergraduate Publication Success for Alicia Powell

Former UG Psychology Student Alicia Powell, supervised by Dr. Daniel Gaffiero, has had her work titled "Between the Lines: An Interpretation Phenomenological Analysis Exploring Injury, Mental Health and Support in Professional and Semi-Professional Football in the United Kingdom" accepted for publication in the journal Cogent Psychology (Taylor & Francis). The Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to Alicia for this fantastic outcome, and wish her the very best for the future.

17/07/25

Undergraduate Research Publication Success for William Colgrave

William Colgrave has had his undergraduate thesis titled "Impact of menu calorie labelling on hypothetical meal choices in the United Kingdom: An exploration of potential public health benefit versus risk for disordered eating harm" accepted for publication in the journal Advances in Public Health (Wiley). The rest of the Gaffiero Health Behaviour Group wish to extend their congratulations to William for this significant achievement.

02/09/25